Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Back to America after a romantic vacation
After a romantic break in the Caribbean, Harry and Meghan are back in the US – but where they’ve arrived is surprising.
Prince Harry, 39, and Duchess Meghan, 42, are back in the US after a romantic trip to the Caribbean island of Canoa. Daily Mail reported, the royal couple landed in Atlanta, Georgia on a separate plane. The newspaper published photos of the two leaving the plane. It is not yet known if the Dugal couple is in Atlanta for professional or personal reasons and is not close to their home in California.
However, the Daily Mail speculates that they may have gone to visit their close friend Tyler Perry, 54. The actor and director run the largest film studio in the United States by area, which has also been used for the horror series “The Walking Dead” and the Marvel film “Black Panther.”
Harry and Meghan spent a few days on the island of Canawan to recuperate from the physical exertion of the past few weeks. After their stay in Europe, including the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, the duo recently attended various events in New York – including a summit of their Archiwell Foundation.
Archie and Lilibet are not found in the Caribbean
The Caribbean island belongs to the state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and is famous for its luxury resorts frequented by celebrities and the super rich. Hollywood stars such as George Clooney, 62, and his wife Amal, 45, and Robert Downey Jr., 58, and Leonardo DiCaprio, 48, are also said to enjoy vacations here.
Pictures of Harry and Meghan In the Caribbean previously published by the Daily Mail. There, the two were photographed walking hand in hand. Passersby photographed Prince Harry leaving a delicious meal. Their two children, Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2, were reportedly missing on the tarmac when they returned or were on holiday.
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